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Our Hidden Homeless: Northland campaign goal smashed thanks to generous readers
23 Dec, 2020 06:16 PM
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Jenny Ling is the Northern Advocate s feature writer and news reporterjenny.ling@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
It began as a modest goal to fit out 10 portable cabins with furniture to help vulnerable and struggling Northlanders find a sense of place, and have somewhere to call home.
And we totally smashed it.
The Northern Advocate s Hidden Homeless campaign - a joint effort with Whakamanamai Whānau Trust, The Hits Northland and Solomon Group – has been an outstanding success.
Truckloads of quality furniture and household items, along with donations of several thousand dollars, have been handed over by generous readers in Northland, Auckland, Australia, and even as far as Seattle.
Rockinâ New Yearâs Eve will happen in New Orleans with new source of funding
Rockinâ New Yearâs Eve will happen in New Orleans with new source of funding By Kaitlin Rust | December 18, 2020 at 10:34 PM CST - Updated December 20 at 5:00 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The fate of Dick Clarkâs Rockinâ New Yearâs Eve in New Orleans fell into question after the mayor insisted Lauren Daigle should not be included in the production, critical of her recent performance at a mask-less praise and worship event.
âThis was going to be in agreement and a funding in partnership with the state. That has changed,â Board President Lisa Alexis said.
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At a board meeting Friday of the New Orleans Tourism and Cultural Fund, Cantrellâs administration and appointees on the board said that funding the local part of the national broadcast was an important way of highlighting the city.
They argued that the national New Year s Eve broadcast, which could have an even bigger audience this year if people decide to stay in for the holiday, will ensure viewers keep New Orleans in mind as they consider post-pandemic travel plans.
But the proposal drew fierce opposition from City Council member Kristin Gisleson Palmer, who argued it amounted to a rushed decision to spend money that would be better spent assisting local artists directly.